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Honey bees have been around since pre-historic times and cave wall paintings have been found depicting the collection of honey by early human beings. Honey was also found in the burial chambers of the Pharaohs from Ancient Egypt which would date from around 5000 years ago.
Honey is a natural preservative and just about lasts for ever. There have been royal tombs found where the body has been preserved in honey and the honey is still the same as it was thousands of years ago.Honey may crystallize in the jar but if it is warmed a little it will turn back to its beautiful natural state.
No such place has so far been found.
[1] The oldest honey bee fossils have been found in Europe. [2] But it's thought that honey bees came from South and Southeast Asia, and the Philippines. There are seven living species of honey bees, and all but one are native to the previously mentioned areas. [1] The oldest honey bee fossils have been found in Europe. [2] But it's thought that honey bees came from South and Southeast Asia, and the Philippines. There are seven living species of honey bees, and all but one are native to the previously mentioned areas.
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No. Honey is the only food that cant go off. they have actually found honey in one of the Egyptian Pharaohs tombs! ---- It is true that honey has been found in the pyramids. However, honey can spoil if stored wrongly. When tinned, honey can react react with the lining of the can, releasing a gas over a long period of time. Generally, however, honey's high sugar content prevents bacteria from growing. On occasion, honey will grow mould, but if there is no sign of mould, it is safe to eat.
Honey bees are believed to have originated in Africa and spread from there to other parts of the world. They have been domesticated and are now found in diverse habitats globally, playing a crucial role in pollination and honey production.
Honey is made by bees. It has been used as a food for centuries and the oldest found apiary is dated as being from the 10 th to 9 th century BC in Israel.
Cave paintings have been found of people collecting honey which have been dated as several thousand years old and a Pharaoh's tomb was opened and honey was found inside which had been deposited there during the burial ceremonies which would have been about 5000 years ago. Beekeeping using modern hives was developed in the 1850's by the Reverend Lorenzo Langstroth.
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its a type of spider found in iceland and on a number of occasions people have been killed by the deadly teeth